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Commercial Epoxy Flooring
Made with a combination of resin and hardener, commercial epoxy flooring is used throughout many industries. The two components kickstart a chemical reaction, which transforms into a smooth, solid plastic floor when cured.
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Benefits of Epoxy Floor Coating Coating
One of the most sought-after benefits of installing an epoxy floor coating is its ability to create an incredibly strong, durable surface. Flooring which has been coated with epoxy is proven to last considerably longer than those without. This is because epoxy is entirely resistant to both constant wear and tear, along with an array of chemicals. Flooring can withstand long-term exposure to chemicals such as bleach and gasoline and suffer absolutely no damage.
Along with longevity, epoxy flooring also comes alongside a rapid installation time. In keeping curing times low, it means that we can reassure all clients that business downtime remains at a minimum. We will always aim to schedule installation for a time and date that best aligns with your schedule, ensuring that you do not have to shut down operations. Not only does epoxy save time during the installation process, but also in the future. Due to the non-porous nature of epoxy, it couldn’t be more straightforward to maintain. All areas of flooring will be sealed, which means that there are no pores for bacteria or germs to harbour, allowing the epoxy to be wiped clean.
Thanks to the advancement in epoxy systems, flooring can now be designed bespoke to the client. Various additional features are available such as non-slip coatings and extreme heat resistance, along with a plethora of different colours. It means that different zones of your premises can be segregated by colour, such as walkways, loading bays and forklift tracks. Many clients also opt for a high gloss finish on epoxy, which is ideal for creating a reflective surface to enhance lighting.
What Is The Best Option?
Difference Between Resin And Epoxy Flooring
Both resin and epoxy flooring come alongside a wealth of advantages. However, there are many differences between the two solutions, which makes them better suited to different industries.
In terms of features, epoxy, as mentioned above, is extremely durable and cures much harder than resin. This makes it perfect for locations with a heavy footfall, such as warehouses and logistic centres. Moreover, if you work in an industry that requires the constant use of chemicals, again, epoxy, would be suitable for withstanding any damage. Resin, on the other hand, has fantastic flexibility features, making the flooring solution a sought-after option for commercial kitchens or retail units. Due to resins elasticity, it can accommodate a unique floorplan.
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Why Choose Us
As a business which has been passed down through generations, the processes used by Rapide include the perfect balance between traditional technical knowledge and modern techniques. With every project, full end-to-end project management is available, meaning that you will be provided with ongoing support throughout each stage.
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A huge thank you to Rapide for all of their hard work to get our factory flooring installed in minimal time. We couldn't be happier with the results, and we'd most definitely recommend the company to others!
What an excellent team to work with! Rapide took the time to get to know our requirements, before recommending that epoxy flooring would be best suited to our shop floor.
After researching many different flooring companies with no luck, it was so refreshing to come across Rapide who were truly passionate about their roles. Would 100% recommend to any business owner!